Privacy Commission Day 4, Witness 1: Alan Rusbridger
The Guardian's editor Alan Rusbridger gives evidence to PM's Privacy Commission.
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George South | 08:07 UK time, Wednesday, 22 June 2011
The Guardian's editor Alan Rusbridger gives evidence to PM's Privacy Commission.
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Comment number 1.
At 24th Jul 2011, gagged1980 wrote:Events have shown that that the Press have been guilty of criminal invasion of privacy, the PCC is ineffectual, the Police have been trading information and the free press will probasbly not survive without the interest of Murdoch.
The Publicists and Lawyers grow rich. I see how one bribes a Policeman in a criminal matter but in civil court actions surely the adviser is giving criminally defective advice to a client to encourage awarding or receiving payments even in kind. Yet the Publicists and Lawyers receive eye watering payments
Perhaps it is time for H.M. Customs and Inland Rev, F.S.A. Banks, Law Society, Bar Council. to flag up every member with unusual payments of £700+ and charge the Ungodly with money laundering offences
Al Capone was incarcerasted because of tax .
Will the judge have the power to uncover the corruption in the Officers of the courts and Civil Service?
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Comment number 2.
At 24th Jul 2011, gagged1980 wrote:Sorry about spelling, like the typists of the interviews my fingers do not hear so well!
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